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              "Oh! Canada" Official Languages Kit
              CA BWGPL AR-2018-12-24-03 · Pièce · 1970 - 1977
              Fait partie de Local History Artifacts

              "Oh! Canada" kit, distributed to primary school children in Canada (2.5 million), including in Bradford West Gwillimbury. It was a result of the Official Languages Act passed in 1969 and the Canadian government's efforts to work-out Canada's French/English history and identity going forward. The kit was created by Keith Spicer, Canada's Commissioner of Official Languages from 1970 - 1977.

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              James Corneau Graduates
              CA BWGPL GJ-SB 75-PH26979 · Pièce · 1975-06-18
              Fait partie de George Jackson fonds

              "James Robert Corneau received a Honors Degree in Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario. The Bachelor of Arts Degree was conferred on June 4. Mr. and Mrs. A. Corneau attended the ceremony."

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              Jane Enwright Graduates
              CA BWGPL GJ-SB 75-PH27008 · Pièce · 1975
              Fait partie de George Jackson fonds

              "Jane Enwright, daughter of William Prestaya, graduated July 18, 1975 from St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, in conjunction with the George Brown College. Garden party was held in her honor on July 20."

              Library's New Check - Out System
              CA BWGPL MK-1992-2018-06-29-18 · Pièce · October 1992
              Fait partie de Miriam King fonds

              Photograph of someone working at a computer check - out station. During a library's (most likely a local school) switch to a new computer system for check-outs, referred to as "MOLLI."

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              CA BWGPL AR-2018-12-24-03-2018-12-24-04 · Partiellement · 1970 - 1977
              Fait partie de Local History Artifacts

              "Oh! Canada" kit, distributed to primary school children in Canada (2.5 million), including in Bradford West Gwillimbury. It was a result of the Official Languages Act passed in 1969 and the Canadian government's efforts to work-out Canada's French/English history and identity going forward. The kit was created by Keith Spicer, Canada's Commissioner of Official Languages from 1970 - 1977.

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              CA BWGPL AR-2018-12-24-03-2019-01-10-06 · Partiellement · 1970 - 1977
              Fait partie de Local History Artifacts

              "Oh! Canada" kit, distributed to primary school children in Canada (2.5 million), including in Bradford West Gwillimbury. It was a result of the Official Languages Act passed in 1969 and the Canadian government's efforts to work-out Canada's French/English history and identity going forward. The kit was created by Keith Spicer, Canada's Commissioner of Official Languages from 1970 - 1977.

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              CA BWGPL GJ-SB 76-PH26912 · Pièce · 1976-06-16
              Fait partie de George Jackson fonds

              "As Bernard Horn retired after 30 years of teaching at Bradford District High School, the building ceased to be a high school. Mr. Horne saw each addition built on the old school built on the old school building but he will never teach in the new school, scheduled to open in September. Mr. Horne, geography teacher at Bradford District High School, taught for 42 years. He wasn't always a geography teacher nor was he always a high school teacher. His first post was at a log school house in Muskoka Township. He taught six elementary grades which was a real challenge. Children had to do a lot of seat work as instruction time was limited. During the winter, they were isolated. The nearest doctor was 16 miles away in Gravenhurst."

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